Military boots are laid in tribute outside the Woolwich Barracks in London on Friday after a bloody attack killed a British soldier Wednesday. / Bogdan Maran, AP

by USA TODAY

by USA TODAY

LONDON (AP) - British police on Saturday arrested three more suspects in connection with the savage killing of an off-duty soldier that has raised fresh concerns about terrorism.

Scotland Yard said counterterrorism officers arrested two men, ages 24 and 28, at a residential address in southeast London. A third man, 21, was arrested separately on a London street at the same time.

Police said they used a stun gun on two of the suspects. All three were detained on suspicion of conspiracy to commit murder.

Officers have already detained several others in connection with the murder of soldier Lee Rigby, 25, who was hit with a vehicle then repeatedly stabbed with knives while walking Wednesday afternoon outside the Royal Artillery Barracks in the Woolwich, south London.

The horrific scenes were recorded on witnesses' cellphones, and a video has emerged in which one of the two suspects made political statements and warned of further violence as the dead soldier lay on the ground behind him.

The two main suspects, ages 22 and 28, were shot by police who arrived at the scene minutes later. They are under guard in separate hospitals.

Three other people were arrested Thursday in connection with the case. Two women were released without charge, and a 29-year-old man has been bailed pending further questioning.

Another man was arrested on suspicion of unspecified terrorism offenses late Friday immediately after he gave a BBC interview detailing the background of one of the main suspects. The man, identified by the BBC as Abu Nusaybah, was arrested on BBC premises and remains in custody.

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